To access some of these offers, simply log into your online account and scroll to the bottom of your card summary page, where you’ll see a section titled “Amex Offers For You.”

There are often dozens of offers available at a time, though not everyone is going to find all of them useful. And for that matter, different accounts seem to show different offers.

As noted by Deals We Like, there’s a pretty good Amex Offer which was rolled out today for stays at Hilton properties.

One of my Amex cards shows the following Amex Offer, for a $75 rebate on a Hilton stay of $350+ in the US:

The offer details are as follows:

Get a 1X $75 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to spend $350+ on room rate and room charges, when you pay for your stay with Hilton Hotels & Resorts from 7/9/15 to 9/8/15. Book direct with Hilton Hotels & Resorts. Brand exclusions apply.

It is important to note that the promotion only applies for stays at actual Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and not at Hilton family properties, like Conrads, Hampton Inns, Hilton Garden Inns, etc.

You’ll be prompted to sign in with your Twitter account. If you haven’t yet linked your Twitter account and Amex cards, you’ll be prompted to do so. If you have, then it will confirm which card you’re registered with.

Keep in mind that registration is limited, so you’ll want to register sooner rather than later if you think you can take advantage of this promotion.

Also for what it’s worth, the full terms and conditions of the promotion are as follows:

Excludes Waldorf Astoria™ Hotels & Resorts, Conrad® Hotels & Resorts, Canopy by Hilton™, Curio – A Collection by Hilton™, DoubleTree by Hilton™, Embassy Suites™, Hilton Garden Inn®, Hampton™, Homewood Suites by Hilton™, Home2 Suites by Hilton™ and Hilton Grand Vacations™. Reservations must be made online at hilton.com, via the HHonors App or by calling 1-800-445-8667. Offer only valid at Hilton Hotels & Resorts in the US & US territories. Offer not valid for stays that are paid for before or after the promotion start and end dates. Excludes gift card purchases. Only U.S.-issued American Express® Cards are eligible for this offer. Please note that hotels, car rental companies, cruise lines do not accept prepaid cards for charges authorized in advance, although prepaid cards may be used to settle the final bill. Check to make sure prepaid cards are accepted before attempting to use your American Express Serve or Bluebird Card to take advantage of this offer. Corporate Cards are not eligible for this offer. Enrollment limited. Limit 1 statement credit per American Express Card across all American Express offer channels. Must add offer to Card and use same Card to redeem. Statement credit will appear on your billing statement within 90 days after 9/8/2015, provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase. Statement credit may be reversed if qualifying purchase is cancelled. If American Express does not receive information that identifies your transaction as qualifying for the offer, you will not receive the statement credit. For example, your transaction will not qualify if it is not made directly with the merchant. In addition, in most cases, you will not receive the statement credit if your transaction is made with an electronic wallet or through a third party or if the merchant uses a mobile or wireless card reader to process it.

Bottom line

These Amex Offers add a ton of value to American Express cards, and are always worth keeping an eye on. While Hilton isn’t my preferred hotel chain, they have a huge global footprint, so I’m sure I’ll be spending $350+ at one of their properties between now and September.

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It’s worth noting that these offers may appear on multiple of your Amex cards (but sometimes not every card), but can typically only be redeemed on one — so it’s worth clicking around to different Amexes and deciding which of your cards offers the best benefits for the part of the spend you do have to pay for, and adding the offer only to that one.

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Gift card would be huge to eliminate both the single stay AND the brand restrictions. I just started a Hilton Diamond challenge, so I may “take one for the team” next week and report back if no one beats me to it.

@ longhorn — That’s a great question. I believe the hotel stay actually has to be during that period. Keep in mind that many hotels won’t actually charge pre-paid stays in advance, but rather only at check-in. But who knows, it could work!

I tried to pad my bill at the Downotown Disney Hilton for one of these offers one time. I tried to buy Benihana gift cards at the on property Benihana and charge them to my room. The Benihana manager shot me down. So buying sushi and room charging is ok but buying gift cards (at Christmas) is not! Anyway there is also a Disney store/ticket seller on property but I did not try there. Another place is the Hilton Hawaiian Village…onsite Benihana Starbucks ABC store etc etc.

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